The quotation "All men are created equal" is arguably the best-known phrase in any of America's political documents.[1][2] Thomas Jefferson first used the phrase in the Declaration of Independence as a rebuttal to the going political theory of the day: the Divine Right of Kings. It was thereafter quoted or incorporated into speeches by a wide array of substantial figures in American political and social life.
In the 18th century when the Declaration of Independence was written, there was a Caste System throughout much of the world that established individual groups of people as part of a particular class. Jefferson meant that regardless of where one was in the caste system, they had equal rights. In today's society, however, "all men are created equal," pertains to race.
Jefferson meant that no matter what race or gender, all people should be treated the same.
when thomas Jefferson said "that all men are created equal" he meant that all mankind was created equal.
Jefferson meant that all men should be given the same opportunities. He did not mean that everyone should be given the same thing if they have not worked for them.
Thomas Jefferson, and Martin Luther King Jr. said that, "All men are created equal." :)
According the Thomas Jefferson, our Third President of the United States and Father of the Declaration of Independence, all men are created equal.
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Thomas Jefferson Biggest secret was that in the Declaration of Independence he wrote"All mens are created equal". But when he wrote that it didn't include the slaves and the womans because Thomas Jefferson Had SLAVES. Meaning it didn't include the African American(slaves).
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He mentions Thomas Jefferson when stating his quote that all men are created equal.
The President that first said all men are created equal was Thomas Jefferson. He was the third president of the United States.
John Locke used the phrase "all men are created equal" to emphasize that individuals are born with equal natural rights and freedoms, such as life, liberty, and property, which cannot be taken away without just cause. This concept served as a foundational principle for modern political philosophy and influenced the drafting of the Declaration of Independence. Locke argued that these natural rights should be protected by a government accountable to the people.
john Locke declared that all men are created equal and that everyone shares the same importance in the government as a whole, as a society. Thomas Jefferson also later stated in the Declaration of Independence, influenced by John lock, that everyone is created equal and important to the government.
Thomas Jefferson wrote the Declaration of Independence saying that we should be free and independent and have equal rights for our country.